Sentence examples for professedly to from inspiring English sources

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For him, to lead his party into a unity government, professedly to save the peace, would be to wrest political renaissance from the jaws of reluctant retirement.His party, however, may well refuse to be led.

Ms. Clinton's "humanitarian" war precedent invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Crimea professedly to protect Ukrainians of Russian ethnicity from persecution.

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That nostalgia for an unrecoverable past makes Roth an anti-Zionist who is at times prone to asides that sound anti-Semitic and professedly indifferent to his origins.

That has simply shifted these donations to professedly independent groups.

While Cardinal Sean O'Malley was trying to remedy the harm done the Boston diocese by Cardinal Bernard Law's recycling of pedophiles, his auxiliary bishop Richard Lennon was managing a professedly separate operation to close churches — he would finally shut down 62 in the Boston area.

It is evident, therefore, that, according to their primitive signification, they have no application to constitutions professedly founded upon the power of the people, and executed by their immediate representatives and servants.

Perhaps more relevant, Rousey acknowledged that she found Tate "more annoying than chewing tinfoil" — she seemed to view Tate's professedly "fun" persona (her nickname is Cupcake) as an affront to the sport.

Perhaps more relevant, Rousey acknowledged that she found Tate "more annoying than chewing tinfoil"—she seemed to view Tate's professedly "fun" persona (her nickname is Cupcake) as an affront to the sport.

Similarly, when compiling his wartime anthology This England, Thomas omitted "professedly patriotic writing" and refused to aim at "what a committee from Great Britain and Ireland might call complete".

The Federalist Society has built its brand on pushing originalism — the theory that judges ought to find and apply the original public meaning of the constitution — as a professedly non-partisan, non-political way to adjudicate.

Instead of writing a continuous narrative, in 1984's "Mysteries of Harris Burdick," he presented a series of enigmatically titled and captioned monochrome drawings, which, if the introduction is to be believed, were the work of a shadowy artist who had abandoned them at a publisher's office, never to return — or to deliver the stories they professedly illustrated.

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